“…There has been widespread research into the benefits of service-learning for students, which generally supports the claim that this approach positively affects linguistic and cultural skills (Brown & Purmensky, 2014;Burgo, 2016;Heuser, 1999;Jouët-Pastré & Braga, 2006;Pazmino, 2017). Furthermore, service-learning projects also create great opportunities for students to promote their values, self-worth, confidence, and motivation in using the target language, develop new perspectives, improve the relationship with the community (Burgo, 2016;Minor, 2001;O'Connor, 2012;Pazmino, 2017;Suwaed, 2018). This innovative approach, moreover, has been claimed to raise students' awareness of social problems, increase content knowledge about social issues, encourage active learning and creativity, develop communication skills, high-order thinking skills, teamwork and help reevaluate their career plans (Beckman, 1997;Jouët-Pastré & Braga, 2006;O'Connor, 2012;Pazmino, 2017;Suwaed, 2018;Warschauer & Cook, 1999).…”